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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Context
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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Context

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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Context: Aestheticism Hedonism Dandies Wilde’s Parents Hellenic ideal Importance of reputation to 19th Century middle class society Robbie Ross and Wilde – double life Initial reception of DG by critics Wilde and Stoker friendship Cleveland Street Affair – Blackmail and Scandal Influence of Friedrich Nietzsche Literary Context Decadent Gothic / Urban Gothic
London by William Blake Lesson GCSE Poetry
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London by William Blake Lesson GCSE Poetry

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1 x Full lesson on London by William Blake Includes: Contextual information and tasks about London and William Blake Analysis worksheet to fill in alongside the PowerPoint tasks A reading and video of the poem Quote explosions of key quotes showing power from the poem Analysis of the Meaning Language and Imagery Themes
KS3 Sparkleshark Fully Resourced Scheme English
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KS3 Sparkleshark Fully Resourced Scheme English

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KS3 (Year 7 or 8) Sparkleshark by Phillip Ridley Modern Drama Playscript 6 week SOW fully resourced: Conventions of a play Scripting Stage directions Origins of storytelling Power of storytelling S&L - storytelling in other cultures Plot Theme Characters Symbolism Character Development
A Wife in London by Thomas Hardy (GCSE Eduqas Poetry)
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A Wife in London by Thomas Hardy (GCSE Eduqas Poetry)

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2 x lessons on A Wife in London by Thomas Hardy. Analysis of the poem including: Predictions based on the title Context / Content of the poem / poet Language Quote explosions of key quotes Structure Meaning Form Tone Practice exam paragraph ‘How does Hardy present War?’ including WAGOLLs and WABOLLs
Unseen Poetry KS4 - What were they like?
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Unseen Poetry KS4 - What were they like?

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Full 1-3 lessons studying the unseen poem: What were they like? Denise Levertov. Lesson plan The Poem Powerpoint of the lesson The poem split into 6 parts - each to be analysed in separate groups.
Gothic Literature SOW KS3
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Gothic Literature SOW KS3

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Introduction to Gothic Literature KS3 Introduction to conventions and techniques Context of the era Analysis of gothic texts PETER paragraph help